Got my PSP DevTool DTP-T2000A today \o/

Discussion in 'Sony Programming and Development' started by Hellcat, Sep 19, 2009.

  1. npt

    npt Spirited Member

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    How I got my PSP Devkit..

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    Originally Posted by otakuking [​IMG]
    I noticed no one's asked yet, but how the hell did you manage to get it?

    Working on an official project.

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    Same as the above is how I got mine. And I have the Go controller, it's technically a T3000A but it's just a T1000A with a H300 controller..

    Must say, they are beautiful pieces of equipment. I too have attempted to bid on the same ebay auctions, or at least 2 or 3 of them. Cheap. Very Cheap. And worth so much more since I have access to updates, worth meaning new technology not money.

    npt

    :love2:
     
  2. splith

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    If anyone needs the most up-to-date SN Systems software for them, I might be able to get it if you're interested and actually have the development kit.
     
  3. otakuking

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    Did you guys present this project to Sony or order it off some site coz I hear it's real hard to get even if you have the money. I've also heard of SCEE's site that lets you register as a minis developer. It has other options too, like for PS2, PSP, PS3, etc. But it asks for company details like vat reg numbers and IP ranged. Our company doesn't earn enough to register for VAT and we definitely aren't big enough for an IP range, so that site's useless for us. We've been working on many PC games for a few years now and want to move up to the PSP, but I'm just about ready to give up:shrug:
     
  4. splith

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    People at the uni I was at had them, this included tutors and students, obviously they got the uni's PSP development kits for a games degree like the gamecube TDevs, so they have a special agreement with sony/SN but I'm unsure if the people on the courses got theirs on ebay or got them to do uni projects so from a special sony-thing or what, only 2 or 3 had them, so it's probably ebay.

    If you don't have a VAT number or anything then you should probably contact the SCEE development number and ask them, they'd know!
     
  5. Trenton_net

    Trenton_net AKA SUPERCOM32

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    I bet Subbie probably works on one of these, or at least worked on one before. It looks pretty slick.
     
  6. Hellcat

    Hellcat Robust Member

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    Yeah, presented to Sony and aimed for PSN release.
    And hopefully more to come :)
     
  7. otakuking

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    Thanks, I'll give it a go.

    Good luck with that.
     
  8. otakuking

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    I took a look at SCEE's site but there weren't any contact details. I did, however, manage to get an email address, help@uk.playstation.com, but this seems to be more of a customer support address. As for a number, such a thing doesn't seem to exist on the internet.
     
  9. raylyd

    raylyd Guest

    if i go to uni i take a few home haha? it would be cool to have extra dev stuff lol
     
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